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William Lee Architect & Associates, LLC
Eric Scott Photography
Transitional gray two-story stucco gable roof photo in Boston
Transitional gray two-story stucco gable roof photo in Boston
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Sea Island Builders LLC
Fireplaces in white home by Sea Island Builders. Fireplaces with tabby large oyster shell surround. White granite on floor for hearth and custom mantle made from reclaimed beach driftwood mounted to wall using concealed fasteners. TV mounted above.
Shakuff
Crystal Shell Custom Blown Glass Chandelier. Sea inspired glass shells glisten from their crackle-like texture. Available as individual pendants or multi-pendant chandeliers. Multiple sizes and colors are available.
Modern Custom Glass Lighting perfect for your entryway / foyer, stairwell, living room, dining room, kitchen, and any room in your home. Dramatic lighting that is fully customizable and tailored to fit your space perfectly. No two pieces are the same.
Visit our website: www.shakuff.com for more details.
Tel. 212.675.0383
info@shakuff.com
Photo Credit: Sean Litchenfield Photography
Interior Design By: MacWright Interiors LLC
Moss Yaw Design studio
a linear window, minimalist landscape + hardscape design at the smooth stucco exterior further accentuates the horizontality of the mid-century modern exterior
Orren Pickell Building Group
http://www.pickellbuilders.com. Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan. The front elevation of this charming storybook stone and stucco chateau in Libertyville features a blue stone front walk and porch and Brussels block driveway.
Orren Pickell Building Group
Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan. http://pickellbuilders.com. Sophisticated Ranch Style Stucco Home with Flat Roofs, swimming pool and wrought iron fencing.
Moss Yaw Design studio
staggered concrete, smooth stucco, and warm slatted cedar define the entry to this mid-century modern courtyard home.
Mid-sized beige one-story mixed siding flat roof photo in Orange County
Mid-sized beige one-story mixed siding flat roof photo in Orange County
HX Home Solutions and North Star Stone
Stone and stucco have a harmony that blend perfectly together. If you have ever traveled to Europe, you will see the stone and stucco combination has been used for generations.
Most of our projects are existing homes where we transform a home by finding the features of the home and designing a plan to create a new and stunning look. Stone veneers are a perfect product for your existing home.
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Terri Glanger Photography
www.glanger.com
Large tuscan two-story stone exterior home photo in Dallas with a mixed material roof
Large tuscan two-story stone exterior home photo in Dallas with a mixed material roof
Envision Landscape Studio
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary backyard landscaping in San Francisco for fall.
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DLB Custom Home Design
Example of a large beach style gray three-story mixed siding gable roof design in Charleston
Richartz Studios, Inc.
The main entry to the house winds uphill through a cast-in-place concrete staircase and landscape to a covered porch, seating area and front door.
Example of a trendy two-story exterior home design in Seattle
Example of a trendy two-story exterior home design in Seattle
Domiteaux Garza Architecture
Charles Smith Photography
Inspiration for a contemporary two-story exterior home remodel in Dallas
Inspiration for a contemporary two-story exterior home remodel in Dallas
Showing Results for "Coquina Shell Stucco"
R.S. Walsh Landscaping, Inc.
This newly completed contemporary island style Florida home overlooks the Roosevelt Channel, on the Bay side of Captiva Island, and is graced with the sunrise in the mornings.
Repeat clients remind us of the success of previous landscape designs and of lasting relationships built while offering new and challenging opportunities for creative design. This client expressed a desire for a colorful tropical garden with emphasis on tropical plants, creative color palette and privacy.
A grove of coconut palms with lush bamboo and a dense clusia hedge with a small tropical garden at the entry of the property screen views to the interior of the property plant a seed of intrigue for what lies around the corner beyond the decorative tabby stucco gate columns. Upon passing under the grove of coconuts and rounding the corner of the drive, the property opens to an expansive front yard with colorful tropical garden beds and channels views to the newly completed residence. Gardens containing colorful bromeliads, bougainvillea and tropical palms with a variety of leaf shape and texture and color draw upon influences of Brazilian garden design. Manicured swaths of Empire Zoysa separates the various gardens and allows for the user to stroll and explore the different gardens.
The winding drive terminates at the front entry in a large tear drop shape turn around with massive coconuts in the center island surrounded by seven Sylvester Date palms around the outside of the drive. The entire perimeter of the turn around is surrounded with tropical gardens and intimate tropical gardens flank each side of the main entrance stairs. The hardscape pattern and color was selected to compliment the coquina tabby shell stucco finish on the foundation walls. The completed hardscape design including retaining walls, driveway, golf cart paths and private walks, is the result of collaborating closely with the owner over multiple revisions.
The back of the residence overlooks an expansive resort-like pool and spa and a pool deck that terminates just feet from the seawall of the Roosevelt Channel. Tropical vegetation at each side of the property offers privacy to the pool area but is manicured to preserve views to the bay beyond. This truly is an island paradise.
ísARK Studio
It was important to isARK establish a welcoming approach to the home. The grand terraced steps lead you to the unmistakable new front entry and into the foyer.
Barnes Vanze Architects, Inc.
Photographer: Anice Hoachlander from Hoachlander Davis Photography, LLC
Principal Designer: Anthony "Ankie" Barnes, AIA, LEED AP
Traditional white three-story stucco exterior home idea in DC Metro
Traditional white three-story stucco exterior home idea in DC Metro
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